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Topic Review (Newest First)

12-05-2012 05:42 PM

02fordsvt

That awesome. Thanks for the pics.

12-05-2012 01:55 PM

c03morrison

here is the front. i took the J clips and put a slice just bigger then them and put it through so the threaded part was behind the plastic wheel well

for the rear setup i made a bracket so i could hold the inside of the flap back away from the tire. but the same idea with the clips but i just clipped them over the inside egde of the bumper

12-04-2012 11:59 PM

c03morrison

i will get one tomorrow for ya

12-04-2012 04:53 PM

02fordsvt

Quote:

Originally Posted by c03morrison

That's the reason why I like the way I have mine setup because I just need an Allen key to remove my screws. With me being low I can still take them off if I ever needed too

Do you have any pictures of this? When I redo mine, I may try your kind of setup.

12-04-2012 03:10 PM

SvviftSVT

i like those.. still want to do some for mine..

12-04-2012 11:07 AM

c03morrison

That's the reason why I like the way I have mine setup because I just need an Allen key to remove my screws. With me being low I can still take them off if I ever needed too

12-04-2012 09:22 AM

02fordsvt

Nice, I'll have to look into a set of those flaps. Thanks.

Yes, I just screwed through the bumper and fender liner. They have held very well and can be removed easily when the wheels are removed (can't get a screw driver in with the wheels on).

12-04-2012 08:56 AM

c03morrison

curious how you mounted with the screws. did you just go right into the bumper and the fender? when i did mine i used J clips so i can take them on and off and can secure them pretty tight with the stainless bolts. btw im sure you have truck supply places near you so go and get some 24x24 truck flaps. i bought a pair and was plenty for all four corners. i have had mine on for 2 years know and they still look like the day i put them on. oh and they only cost me $12 for the pair. screw $100+ for ones which eventually loose shape and curl back.

here is my setup (btw this is when i was on stock suspension now im on sprtlines and dragging the flaps every now and then)

12-04-2012 07:35 AM

02fordsvt

Thanks. They are still running strong but I am looking for a rubber that I can use to replace the cloth. These soak up the dirt really bad and even when clean, they still keep a dirty brown color versus rubber that can be washed right off to the black underneath. They are mud flaps though so that's no entirely a bad thing. lol

12-03-2012 08:42 PM

GreySkorpion

I think that it looks really good! Very nice!

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